Johnny Depp Amber Heard Divorce Rumors: Separation rumors have plagued Amber Heard and Johnny Depp since they got married. When the "Pineapple Express" first started dating Captain Jack Sparrow of Pirates of the Caribbean, gossip zines fixated on Heard's open sexuality. Other zines thought Depp would throw Heard under the bus after the illegal dog controversy.
Amber Heard talked openly about the divorce rumors in Marie Claire's December 2015 issue.
"I try not to react to the horrible misrepresentation of our lives, but it is strange, and hard," Heard told Marie Claire.
Heard and Depp married in February 2015 at the actor's home in the Bahamas. According to reported sources, the pair were so "completely in love" that they couldn't wait to be together and got married early.
The next time the pair were seen was on the red carpet at the Venice Film Festival in September.
Heard, 29, and Depp, 52, are still going strong.
"[It's] an honor and the greatest, most surprising gift I have ever received in my life ... I feel new flavors that I didn't know existed. New colors that I didn't know existed have been added to my life. I'm so happy," she told the magazine.
"They're adorable together," an insider told E! News. "They've always been together. They travel for work then come home. They live together and are very much in love, despite what's being said about breakup rumors."
When the Depp and Heard got married, Amber officially became stepmom to to Depp's two kids with his ex-wife Vanessa Paradis, 16-year-old Lily-Rose and 13-year-old Jack John Christopher Depp III.
Heard said she is very happy to play that role.
"[It is] an honor and the greatest, most surprising gift I have ever received in my life," she says of being a stepmom. "I feel new flavors that I didn't know existed. New colors that I didn't know existed have been added to my life. I'm so happy."
Despite the divorce rumors Heard says she and Johnny Depp are happily in love.
Heard also spoke about feeling limited by her looks.
"I wish I didn't have to pick between being seen as sexually viable and something more substantial," Amber said.
"You respect what it takes to earn [money], and it also gives you a certain resilience, because it minimizes this false notion that that's what matters," she said. "I know that to not be true, and I know I'm fine without it. That's why maybe I'm so independent. I never expect anyone to give me anything -- the notion of someone supporting me would be absurd to me."
The December issue of Marie Claire magazine hits newsstands Nov. 17.